Your name is AmeliaPaisley Danbury. You are 21 year old third-year college student attending UNI and are in need of a summer job. You complain about this to one of your professors RebecaSanders, and she tells you her cousin, OwenParkerMercer, is looking for a new nanny. While you do like kids, being someone's nanny doesn't sound appealing to you. But student loans need to be paid, so you swallow your pride when your professor puts in a good word for you and you go in for an interview with the man's secretary.

Two weeks after the first interview, you are called back in for follow-up questions. You passed the first part, now comes the real test: how you interact with the boss's children. There are 2 girls, LuciaViviana & LiviaJuno. They are called Lucy and Livy. Lucy is 4 and Livy is 1.

To your surprise and delight, the children are sweet and well-behaved. They take an instant liking to you and you like them, too. According to the secretary, the boss is pleased and you're scheduled to start as soon as school lets out as the family's new live-in nanny.

What does the boss's house look like? Big, tan brick mansion with a pool in the backyard. On 2 acres. Has a horse and a small stable. Inside, it has 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, a huge finished basement with a movie theater room, a game room and a huge gourmet kitchen.

The family lives in Casa Grande, AZ, an hour's drive away from the town where you school is located. The first day you start you meet your boss, Owen, an attractive, well-dressed businessman in his late thirties. He's nice to you and pays you well, as well as gives you all the necessities to look after the children during the day. But you're simply the nanny. Owen works normal business hours and is always home before his kids go to bed. You like him--a lot.

While your boss takes the kids out for a day to give you some time off, you use the opportunity to interrogate the housekeeper, Elena Lopez. You've never seen Mrs. Mercer and you're wondering where she is. The housekeeper tells you that the misses left the boss for a former business partner two years ago. She signed over all her parental rights to her ex-husband and no one has heard from her since. The housekeeper also mentions that before the divorce, the boss was so caught up in his family's business firm he hardly paid attention to the kids. But since their mother left, he feels awful, as he feels it's his fault, and indulges the children with whatever they want.

For the rest of the summer, you go on day trips with the kids and, more often than not, their dad tags along. But as the new school term approaches, you talk to your boss regarding your work schedule. You want to continue to be the children's nanny, but you're worried it could interfere with your schooling. He understands and you two come to an agreement: you'll be a back-up for the new nanny, who was the runner-up after you, in case she gets fired or is on vacation.

Two months into your final year of college, you get a surprising phone call from Owen. He asks if you're doing anything Saturday night. You say no, you have the night off from your new job, a waitress at a local coffee shop. He wants to know if you would like to go out to dinner with him. You're caught off guard, no clue to how to respond to something as ironically cliche as dating the nanny. He admits he's been thinking a lot about you lately and apologizes if he's bothered you. You reassure him it's OK and say yes to dinner.

We date for 3 years.

After you graduate from college, you move in with Owen and his kids, but as his new girlfriend, not the nanny. The children love you and you love them, as well as their father. He lets you have your own career as a NICU Nurse and doesn't expect you to come work for him at his family's firm or be a trophy wife, which makes you love him more. On a special holiday, he asks you to marry him, and a year later the two of you have a large, glamorous vacation wedding.

He proposes on my birthday. Our wedding takes place in Paris, France. My engagement ring is 24 karats. It has small diamonds around the white gold band with a huge diamond in the center. My dress is fitted at the top with a beaded bodice with rhinestones and beads, an angled flare at the knees and a light lace overlay.

You and DH stay another week for a small honeymoon when the guests leave for home and the children stay with your in-laws at their house in Casa Grande. Three months after you come home, you find out you're pregnant. Of course, you and DH weren't planning on having kids so early, but why would you wait any longer?

3 years pass after your babies are born. Your oldest step-child, Lucy comes home from school very, very upset. She swears they saw their mother watching them as they were leaving school. Sure enough, an hour later, your husband's ex-wife, PalomaJada, is at the front door. She is eight and a half-months pregnant. She says that her latest husband left her after she found out she was pregnant. She doesn't want the baby, but feels that it should be with its half-siblings. You can tell this woman is trouble and leaving a child with her would be a bad idea. DH agrees and you adopt the baby after they are born. The mother disappears, but 4 months later, your husband receives word that the woman accidentally overdosed and died. Then, 2 weeks later, you find out you're pregnant.

3 years later, an event stirs up your family. Your loser younger brother moves in with you after his wife divorces him. His name is TylerNicholas.
Your brother, Tyler, asks to move in with you after his wife, TaylorJean, divorces him. Being the big sister having to serve the prince for most of your childhood, you say no...but you can't get the memory of your mother's nagging voice out of your head. So, your husband tells your brother he can only live with your family if he works at your husband's family's business firm and pays rent to live in the guest house. To your shock, your brother agrees. But six months later, when you find out you're pregnant, your brother brings home his pregnant girlfriend. Later, you throw your brother and his girlfriend out. Nine months later, you find their infant boy/girl twins on your doorstep. They are named GusLouie-Mack & GriseldaEthel. We call the little girl Ella. I also have multiples. Sextuplets! 3 boys, 3 girls! We name them: AsherLachlan, BryonyJuliet, ChloePearl, DeclanMiles, EmmelineRuby & FinianLevi. We nickname 3, Bryn, Emmie & Finn.

Your name is Penelope. You are 21 year old third-year college student attending Durham College and are in need of a summer job. You complain about this to one of your professors OliviaEaton, and she tells you their cousin, PatrickAdams, is looking for a new nanny. While you do like kids, being someone's nanny doesn't sound appealing to you. But student loans need to be paid, so you swallow your pride when your professor puts in a good word for you and you go in for an interview with the man's secretary.

Two weeks after the first interview, you are called back in for follow-up questions. You passed the first part, now comes the real test: how you interact with the boss's children.

How many kids are there & what are their names?
6. Two boys & two girls

To your surprise and delight, the children are sweet and well-behaved. They take an instant liking to you and you like them, too. According to the secretary, the boss is pleased and you're scheduled to start as soon as school lets out as the family's new live-in nanny.

The family lives inEmily, an hour's drive away from the town where you school is located. The first day you start you meet your boss, Patrick, an attractive, well-dressed businessman in his late thirties. He's nice to you and pays you well, as well as gives you all the necessities to look after the children during the day. But you're simply the nanny.Patrickworks normal business hours and is always home before his kids go to bed. You like him--a lot.

While your boss takes the kids out for a day to give you some time off, you use the opportunity to interrogate the housekeeper, Katya. You've never seen Mrs. Adamsand you're wondering where she is. The housekeeper tells you that the misses left the boss for a former business partner two years ago. She signed over all her parental rights to her ex-husband and no one has heard from her since. The housekeeper also mentions that before the divorce, the boss was so caught up in his family's business firm he hardly paid attention to the kids. But since their mother left, he feels awful, as he feels it's his fault, and indulges the children with whatever they want.

For the rest of the summer, you go on day trips with the kids and, more often than not, their dad tags along. But as the new school term approaches, you talk to your boss regarding your work schedule. You want to continue to be the children's nanny, but you're worried it could interfere with your schooling. He understands and you two come to an agreement: you'll be a back-up for the new nanny, who was the runner-up after you, in case she gets fired or is on vacation.

Two months into your final year of college, you get a surprising phone call from Patrick. He asks if you're doing anything Saturday night. You say no, you have the night off from your new job, a waitress at a local coffee shop. He wants to know if you would like to go out to dinner with him. You're caught off guard, no clue to how to respond to something as ironically cliche as dating the nanny. He admits he's been thinking a lot about you lately and apologizes if he's bothered you. You reassure him it's OK and say yes to dinner.

After you graduate from college, you move in with Patrickand his kids, but as his new girlfriend, not the nanny. The children love you and you love them, as well as their father. He lets you have your own career as a painter and doesn't expect you to come work for him at his family's firm or be a trophy wife, which makes you love him more. On a special holiday, he asks you to marry him, and a year later the two of you have a large, glamorous vacation wedding.

You and DH stay another week for a small honeymoon when the guests leave for home and the children stay with your in-laws at their house in Kleinburg. Three months after you come home, you find out you're pregnant. Of course, you and DH weren't planning on having kids so early, but why would you wait any longer?

Oneyear pass after your baby is born. Your oldest step-child Joncomes home from school very, very upset. He/she swears they saw their mother watching them as they were leaving school. Sure enough, an hour later, your husband's ex-wife, Catherine, is at the front door. She is eight and a half-months pregnant. She says that her latest husband left her after she found out she was pregnant. She doesn't want the baby, but feels that it should be with its half-siblings. You can tell this woman is trouble and leaving a child with her would be a bad idea. DH agrees and you adopt the baby(s) after they are born. The mother disappears, but one month later, your husband receives word that the woman accidentally overdosed and died. Then, three weeks later, you find out you're pregnant.

How many babies did DH's ex-wife have? Roll the dice
1 or 2: one baby, girl

Three years later, an event stirs up your family. What happens? Roll the dice.
1 or 2. You discover you have a teenage half-sister who is in need of guardianship. You take her in.
What is her name?LaurelAlexa

If you rolled a...

1 or 2: Your half-sister, Laurel, is wild and rebellious, but you expect that since she's grown up in foster care for most of her life. Your mom is mad at you for taking in your father's illegitimate child, but you know you did the right thing. Once your sister realizes she's not going anywhere, she settles down and her behavior changes. Then, she finds out she's pregnant--and she doesn't know who the father is. You and your husband don't know what to think, but you support her decision to keep her baby and promise to do whatever you can to help her. The day after your sister finds out she's pregnant, you find out you're pregnant.
What is your baby's gender? Girl
What is your baby's name? BrionyIsolde

Your name is JenaEliseNash. You are 21 year old third-year college student attending University of Georgia and are in need of a summer job. You complain about this to one of your professors Sarah Chapman, and she tells you her cousin, HeathRobert Honeycutt, is looking for a new nanny. While you do like kids, being someone's nanny doesn't sound appealing to you. But student loans need to be paid, so you swallow your pride when your professor puts in a good word for you and you go in for an interview with the man's secretary.

Two weeks after the first interview, you are called back in for follow-up questions. You passed the first part, now comes the real test: how you interact with the boss's children.

To your surprise and delight, the children are sweet and well-behaved. They take an instant liking to you and you like them, too. According to the secretary, the boss is pleased and you're scheduled to start as soon as school lets out as the family's new live-in nanny.

The family lives in Atlanta, an hour's drive away from the town where you school is located. The first day you start you meet your boss, Heath, an attractive, well-dressed businessman in his late thirties. He's nice to you and pays you well, as well as gives you all the necessities to look after the children during the day. But you're simply the nanny. Heath works normal business hours and is always home before his kids go to bed. You like him--a lot.

While your boss takes the kids out for a day to give you some time off, you use the opportunity to interrogate the housekeeper, Cora. You've never seen Mrs. Honeycutt and you're wondering where she is. The housekeeper tells you that the misses left the boss for a former business partner two years ago. She signed over all her parental rights to her ex-husband and no one has heard from her since. The housekeeper also mentions that before the divorce, the boss was so caught up in his family's business firm he hardly paid attention to the kids. But since their mother left, he feels awful, as he feels it's his fault, and indulges the children with whatever they want.

For the rest of the summer, you go on day trips with the kids and, more often than not, their dad tags along. But as the new school term approaches, you talk to your boss regarding your work schedule. You want to continue to be the children's nanny, but you're worried it could interfere with your schooling. He understands and you two come to an agreement: you'll be a back-up for the new nanny, who was the runner-up after you, in case she gets fired or is on vacation.

Two months into your final year of college, you get a surprising phone call from Heath. He asks if you're doing anything Saturday night. You say no, you have the night off from your new job, a waitress at a local coffee shop. He wants to know if you would like to go out to dinner with him. You're caught off guard, no clue to how to respond to something as ironically cliche as dating the nanny. He admits he's been thinking a lot about you lately and apologizes if he's bothered you. You reassure him it's OK and say yes to dinner.

After you graduate from college, you move in with Heath and his kids, but as his new girlfriend, not the nanny. The children love you and you love them, as well as their father. He lets you have your own career as a veterinarian and doesn't expect you to come work for him at his family's firm or be a trophy wife, which makes you love him more. On a special holiday, he asks you to marry him, and a year later the two of you have a large, glamorous vacation wedding.

You and DH stay another week for a small honeymoon when the guests leave for home and the children stay with your in-laws at their house in Savannah, GA. Three months after you come home, you find out you're pregnant. Of course, you and DH weren't planning on having kids so early, but why would you wait any longer?

3 years pass after your baby is born. Your oldest step-child Caleb comes home from school very, very upset. He swears they saw their mother watching them as they were leaving school. Sure enough, an hour later, your husband's ex-wife, Amanda, is at the front door. She is eight and a half-months pregnant. She says that her latest husband left her after she found out she was pregnant. She doesn't want the baby, but feels that it should be with its half-siblings. You can tell this woman is trouble and leaving a child with her would be a bad idea. DH agrees and you adopt the baby(s) after they are born. The mother disappears, but 3 months later, your husband receives word that the woman accidentally overdosed and died. Then, 2 weeks later, you find out you're pregnant.

3 years later, an event stirs up your family. What happens?
3 or 4. Your loser younger brother moves in with you after his wife divorces him.
What is his name? TravisJamesNash

If you rolled a...

3 or 4: Your brother, Travis, asks to move in with you after his wife, Ashley, divorces him. Being the big sister having to serve the prince for most of your childhood, you say no...but you can't get the memory of your mother's nagging voice out of your head. So, your husband tells your brother he can only live with your family if he works at your husband's family's business firm and pays rent to live in the guest house. To your shock, your brother agrees. But six months later, when you find out you're pregnant, your brother brings home his pregnant girlfriend.

What happens next?
5 or 6. Your brother marries the girl and they have a baby girl. Six months later, parenthood and marriage has been too hard on them, they separate, and leave their daughter with you.
What is the baby girl's name? StellaOliveNash

Your name is LaneyJaneHarris. You are 21 year old third-year college student attending Brighton University and are in need of a summer job. You complain about this to one of your professors, Prof. UmaAllen, and she tells you their cousin, Joshua McCann, is looking for a new nanny. While you do like kids, being someone's nanny doesn't sound appealing to you. But student loans need to be paid, so you swallow your pride when your professor puts in a good word for you and you go in for an interview with the man's secretary.

Two weeks after the first interview, you are called back in for follow-up questions. You passed the first part, now comes the real test: how you interact with the boss's children.

To your surprise and delight, the children are sweet and well-behaved. They take an instant liking to you and you like them, too. According to the secretary, the boss is pleased and you're scheduled to start as soon as school lets out as the family's new live-in nanny.

The family lives in Norwich, an hour's drive away from the town where your school is located. The first day you start you meet your boss, Joshua, an attractive, well-dressed businessman in his late thirties. He's nice to you and pays you well, as well as gives you all the necessities to look after the children during the day. But you're simply the nanny. Joshua works normal business hours and is always home before his kids go to bed. You like him--a lot.

While your boss takes the kids out for a day to give you some time off, you use the opportunity to interrogate the housekeeper, Gina. You've never seen Mrs. McCann and you're wondering where she is. The housekeeper tells you that the misses left the boss for a former business partner two years ago. She signed over all her parental rights to her ex-husband and no one has heard from her since. The housekeeper also mentions that before the divorce, the boss was so caught up in his family's business firm he hardly paid attention to the kids. But since their mother left, he feels awful, as he feels it's his fault, and indulges the children with whatever they want.

For the rest of the summer, you go on day trips with the kids and, more often than not, their dad tags along. But as the new school term approaches, you talk to your boss regarding your work schedule. You want to continue to be the children's nanny, but you're worried it could interfere with your schooling. He understands and you two come to an agreement: you'll be a back-up for the new nanny, who was the runner-up after you, in case she gets fired or is on vacation.

Two months into your final year of college, you get a surprising phone call from Joshua. He asks if you're doing anything Saturday night. You say no, you have the night off from your new job, a waitress at a local coffee shop. He wants to know if you would like to go out to dinner with him. You're caught off guard, no clue to how to respond to something as ironically cliche as dating the nanny. He admits he's been thinking a lot about you lately and apologizes if he's bothered you. You reassure him it's OK and say yes to dinner.

After you graduate from college, you move in with Joshua and his kids, but as his new girlfriend, not the nanny. The children love you and you love them, as well as their father. He lets you have your own career as an Author and doesn't expect you to come work for him at his family's firm or be a trophy wife, which makes you love him more. On a special holiday, he asks you to marry him, and a year later the two of you have a large, glamorous vacation wedding.

You and DH stay another week for a small honeymoon when the guests leave for home and the children stay with your in-laws at their house in Norfolk. Three months after you come home, you find out you're pregnant. Of course, you and DH weren't planning on having kids so early, but why would you wait any longer?

5 years pass after your baby is born. Your oldest step-child Cyrus comes home from school very, very upset. He swears they saw their mother watching them as they were leaving school. Sure enough, an hour later, your husband's ex-wife, Maria, is at the front door. She is eight and a half-months pregnant. She says that her latest husband left her after she found out she was pregnant. She doesn't want the baby, but feels that it should be with its half-siblings. You can tell this woman is trouble and leaving a child with her would be a bad idea. DH agrees and you adopt the babies after they are born. The mother disappears, but 2 months later, your husband receives word that the woman accidentally overdosed and died. Then, 3 weeks later, you find out you're pregnant.

4 years later, an event stirs up your family. What happens? Roll the dice.
1 or 2. You discover you have a teenage half-sister who is in need of guardianship. You take her in.
What is her name?HannahEmilyHarris.

Your half-sister, Hannah, is wild and rebellious, but you expect that since she's grown up in foster care for most of her life. Your mom is mad at you for taking in your father's illegitimate child, but you know you did the right thing. Once your sister realizes she's not going anywhere, she settles down and her behavior changes. Then, she finds out she's pregnant--and she doesn't know who the father is. You and your husband don't know what to think, but you support her decision to keep her baby and promise to do whatever you can to help her. The day after your sister finds out she's pregnant, you find out you're pregnant.
What is your baby's gender? Boy
What is your baby's name? TristanJude

Your name is Esme. You are 21 year old third-year college student attending Juliard and are in need of a summer job. You complain about this to one of your professors Mr Jacks, and he tells you their cousin, Matty, is looking for a new nanny. While you do like kids, being someone's nanny doesn't sound appealing to you. But student loans need to be paid, so you swallow your pride when your professor puts in a good word for you and you go in for an interview with the man's secretary.

Two weeks after the first interview, you are called back in for follow-up questions. You passed the first part, now comes the real test: how you interact with the boss's children.

To your surprise and delight, the children are sweet and well-behaved. They take an instant liking to you and you like them, too. According to the secretary, the boss is pleased and you're scheduled to start as soon as school lets out as the family's new live-in nanny.

What does the boss's house look like? Its a country style 'cinderella castle' fir for a princess with Ivy growing up the side and a beautiful balcony outlooking the private drive way.

The family lives in NewYork, an hour's drive away from the town where you school is located. The first day you start you meet your boss, Matty, an attractive, well-dressed businessman in his late thirties. He's nice to you and pays you well, as well as gives you all the necessities to look after the children during the day. But you're simply the nanny. Matty works normal business hours and is always home before his kids go to bed. You like him--a lot.

While your boss takes the kids out for a day to give you some time off, you use the opportunity to interrogate the housekeeper, Loretta. You've never seen Mrs. Mckay and you're wondering where she is. The housekeeper tells you that the misses left the boss for a former business partner two years ago. She signed over all her parental rights to her ex-husband and no one has heard from her since. The housekeeper also mentions that before the divorce, the boss was so caught up in his family's business firm he hardly paid attention to the kids. But since their mother left, he feels awful, as he feels it's his fault, and indulges the children with whatever they want.

For the rest of the summer, you go on day trips with the kids and, more often than not, their dad tags along. But as the new school term approaches, you talk to your boss regarding your work schedule. You want to continue to be the children's nanny, but you're worried it could interfere with your schooling. He understands and you two come to an agreement: you'll be a back-up for the new nanny, who was the runner-up after you, in case she gets fired or is on vacation.

Two months into your final year of college, you get a surprising phone call from Matty. He asks if you're doing anything Saturday night. You say no, you have the night off from your new job, a waitress at a local coffee shop. He wants to know if you would like to go out to dinner with him. You're caught off guard, no clue to how to respond to something as ironically cliche as dating the nanny. He admits he's been thinking a lot about you lately and apologizes if he's bothered you. You reassure him it's OK and say yes to dinner.

After you graduate from college, you move in with Matty and his kids, but as his new girlfriend, not the nanny. The children love you and you love them, as well as their father. He lets you have your own career as a Music teacher at the local primary school and doesn't expect you to come work for him at his family's firm or be a trophy wife, which makes you love him more. On a special holiday, he asks you to marry him, and a year later the two of you have a large, glamorous vacation wedding.

You and DH stay another week for a small honeymoon when the guests leave for home and the children stay with your in-laws at their house in Orlando, Florida. Three months after you come home, you find out you're pregnant. Of course, you and DH weren't planning on having kids so early, but why would you wait any longer?

3 years pass after your baby is born. Your oldest step-child Felicia comes home from school very, very upset. She swears they saw their mother watching them as they were leaving school. Sure enough, an hour later, your husband's ex-wife, Shelly, is at the front door. She is eight and a half-months pregnant. She says that her latest husband left her after she found out she was pregnant. She doesn't want the baby, but feels that it should be with its half-siblings. You can tell this woman is trouble and leaving a child with her would be a bad idea. DH agrees and you adopt the baby(s) after they are born. The mother disappears, but 2 months later, your husband receives word that the woman accidentally overdosed and died. Then, 5 weeks later, you find out you're pregnant.

1 year later, an event stirs up your family. What happens?
Your loser younger brother moves in with you after his wife divorces him.
What is his name? CodyAaron.

Your brother, Cody, asks to move in with you after his wife, Meegan, divorces him. Being the big sister having to serve the prince for most of your childhood, you say no...but you can't get the memory of your mother's nagging voice out of your head. So, your husband tells your brother he can only live with your family if he works at your husband's family's business firm and pays rent to live in the guest house. To your shock, your brother agrees. But six months later, when you find out you're pregnant, your brother brings home his pregnant girlfriend.
What happens next? You throw your brother and his girlfriend out. Nine months later, you find their infant boy/girl twins on your doorstep.
What are the babies' names? HarryCasey and ElbertaEdna.